Palacio Ficalho

Bario Alto, Lisbon -

A historic and charming Palace, once owned by royalty and neighbouring the famous Convent of Inglesinhos, is being beautifully refurbished into 16 magnificent apartments offering an authentic Portuguese feel, this project combines ancient features with modern elements of architecture, creating an elegant and comfortable atmosphere for those who chose to live here.

With apartments for sale ranging from 1 to 3 bedrooms and areas between 88 and 180 sqm, each apartment is unique and has a story to tell, offering a multiplicity of choices and the warranty of adaptation to the clients’ preferences, lifestyle and comfort needs.

Preserving its old tiles and beautiful ancient stones, this palace will have a private entrance to townhouses on the ground floor; beautiful apartments with high ceilings and large windows on the 2nd floor; and superb duplexes on the 3rd and 4th floors offering outstanding views onto the city and river.

This is a unique rehabilitation of an iconic Palace in a super central location. Right at the epicentre of culture in Bairro Alto, nestled in a quiet residential street, these apartments are steps away from Chiado, Baixa and Principe Real where one can find trendy restaurants, design and fashion stores, beautiful gardens and some of the best viewpoints of the city.

Considering the strong demand for high-end properties and the privileged location in this calm and cultural neighbourhood, Unique Belém is a unique project which represents the perfect opportunity for families and investors looking for a Golden Visa investment or simply a profitable investment, with long-term rental yields.

1 - 3 bedrooms starting at €505,000 to €1.27M

Please contact one of our Sales Representatives to receive more information on this exciting project.

Referred to simply as ‘O Bairro’ by Lisboetas, Bairro Alto needs no further explanation. A lively cultural hub of Lisbon, its plethora of art galleries, trendy bars and restaurants means its evolved into the place to see and be seen, where locals meet to catch up with friends over dinner or coffee, raise a toast to the end of another workday, party into the early hours, peruse the boutique shops and tea houses, or pause to admire the views.

One of Lisbon’s oldest neighbourhoods, Bairro Alto was the natural stomping ground for intellectuals, journalists and writers in the early 20th century, when the abundance of taverns and street workers meant it garnered a somewhat seedy reputation. Today, Bairro Alto is home to a myriad of residents, from intellectuals to artists, designers to young professionals. A docile, bohemian bairro of small grocery shops, art schools and boutiques by day, after dark the streets course with an effervescent energy. Streets Rua da Atalaia, Rua do Diário de Noticias and Rua da Barroca are particularly famous their numerous bars and restaurants, offering everything from music and dancing to fashion and gastronomy. It’s usually thanks to double-glazing that residents and revellers coexist peacefully.

Bairro Alto is a small district bordered to the West by Rua do Século, to the East by Rua da Misericórdia and is set on the slopes that unfold down to the River Tagus, perched above Cais do Sodre and Baixa. With excellent public transport routes, it offers easy access to most of the city’s main neighbourhoods and city centre. further explanation. A lively cultural hub of Lisbon, its plethora of art galleries, trendy bars and restaurants means its evolved into the place to see and be seen, where locals meet to catch up with friends over dinner or coffee, raise a toast to the end of another workday, party into the early hours, peruse the boutique shops and tea houses, or pause to admire the views.